Peter Carpenter in The Book of Henry

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Peter Carpenter in *The Book of Henry* is the young, vulnerable neighbor boy whose abuse and need for protection drive much of the film’s emotional and moral conflict.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
ageGroup child
appearsIn The Book of Henry NERFINISHED
centralTo emotional conflict of the film
moral conflict of the film
familyName Carpenter NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkAppearedIn drama film
medium film
motivationFor Henry’s moral decisions
Susan Carpenter’s ethical dilemma
narrativeFunction catalyst for the main plot
neighborOf Henry Carpenter NERFINISHED
Peter’s mother (Christina S.) NERFINISHED
Susan Carpenter NERFINISHED
portrayedAs fearful
quiet
vulnerable
relationshipToHenry friend
neighbor
roleInPlot abused child
victim in need of protection
setting suburban neighborhood
sharesSurnameWith Henry Carpenter NERFINISHED
Susan Carpenter NERFINISHED
subjectOf Henry’s protective plan
themeConnection bystander intervention
child abuse
moral responsibility
protection of children

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Jacob Tremblay role Peter Carpenter in The Book of Henry